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The Short Answer
YES — contact Building Inspections to confirm permit requirements.
Apply via daytonohio.gov or call (937) 333-3883.
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Dayton OH kitchen remodel permit rules

Dayton's building inspections processes kitchen remodel permits via daytonohio.gov. Permits required for system modifications; cosmetic work at existing connections: no permit. Ohio has no Section 1101.4 equivalent. OH licensed plumbers and electricians for trade permits. Contact (937) 333-3883 to confirm documentation requirements.

Dayton is an aerospace and defense city — Wright-Patterson Air Force Base borders the east side of the city and has shaped its economy and infrastructure for a century. The city's housing stock reflects its mid-20th century manufacturing peak: most of Dayton's residential neighbourhoods were built between 1920 and 1960, with a mix of brick two-stories, cape cods, and colonials. AES Ohio is the electric utility — it was long known locally as Dayton Power & Light (DP&L) and many Dayton homeowners still use that name. AES Ohio acquired DP&L in 2021 and has been gradually rebranding. Vectren (now branded as CenterPoint Energy) serves natural gas. Ohio contractor licensing applies through OCILB.

Most Dayton single-family homes have full basements or partial basements — kitchen drain and supply lines are typically accessible from below without floor cutting, a significant cost advantage vs. slab-on-grade markets.

Vectren/CenterPoint Energy (1-800-227-1376) serves Dayton for natural gas — confirm gas availability at your address before designing any gas cooking conversion.

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Portal checklist, OH trade licences, gas availability, no Section 1101.4.
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Three Dayton kitchen scenarios

Scenario A
Cabinet and countertop replacement — no permit
No system modifications, no permit. Pre-1978: EPA RRP if disturbing painted surfaces.
No permit | EPA RRP if pre-1978 | ~$20,000–$55,000
Scenario B
Kitchen reconfiguration — plumbing and electrical permits
Plumbing + electrical permits via daytonohio.gov. OH licensed trades. No OH Section 1101.4. Basement access: drain relocation often accessible from below.
Plumbing + electrical permits | Licensed trades | Basement access | ~$30,000–$75,000
Scenario C
Gas range — Vectren/CenterPoint Energy coordination
Vectren/CenterPoint Energy (1-800-227-1376): confirm gas availability first. Plumbing/gas permit. Electrical permit.
Gas check first | Plumbing/gas + electrical permits | ~$1,500–$4,000

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FactorWhat it means for your project
No OH Section 1101.4No mandatory fixture upgrade triggered by plumbing permit.
Licensed tradesOhio licensed plumber + electrician for trade permits.
Basement accessMost Dayton homes: kitchen drain accessible from below without slab cutting.
Gas utilityVectren/CenterPoint Energy: 1-800-227-1376. Confirm availability before gas range design.
PortalApply at daytonohio.gov. Call (937) 333-3883.
Dayton kitchen: portal, OH licences, no Section 1101.4
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Dayton, OH Building / Inspection Office
Phone: (937) 333-3883
Online portal: daytonohio.gov
AES Ohio (electric): 1-800-433-8500 | Vectren/CenterPoint Energy (gas): 1-800-227-1376
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Common questions about Dayton, OH kitchen remodel permits

Does Dayton OH have a plumbing fixture upgrade rule?

No. There is no equivalent to California's Section 1101.4. A plumbing permit does not trigger mandatory fixture upgrades.

What plumbing licences are required for kitchen remodels in Dayton OH?

Ohio requires a licensed plumber for plumbing permits and a licensed electrician for electrical permits. Apply via daytonohio.gov.

Information based on Dayton, OH official sources and applicable state/local building codes as of April 2026. Codes and fees change — verify current requirements before starting work. For a project-specific report, use our permit research tool.